William Kelly, Ph.D., NCP, LPC

Psychotherapist/Professional Counselor

Grieving is a normal process filled with pain. Sometimes the process can be made easier by talking to a someone. People who are grieving the loss of a loved one or the loss of a relationship are often confused about the meaning of the loss and have raw emotions just below (or sometimes directly on) the surface. I provide three things: 1) a compassionate place to talk about the loss, 2) ways to figure out what the loss means to you, and 3) ways to take the loving memories of the person in your heart while you manage to move on with life with a healthy sadness rather than intense despair.

Stephen Luther, MSEd, MEd, NCC, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Love comes with a terrible cost. When our loved ones pass, we are left with the void in our hearts and souls where our loved one occupied. We are the same, but life will never be the same.
When the funeral is over, and the well-wishers are gone, we are left with the familiar place without the ones that should be with us.
At Grace Wellness Center we help you navigate the grieving process and find healing both emotionally and spiritually. We help you examine the questions that seem to have no answers and deal with the feelings that seem to have no end. Let us help you find healing and peace.

Nichole Behr, LPC, NCC, BSC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Grief and loss is one of the most difficult things to deal with in life. Whether it is a loss of a family member, ending of a relationship or marriage, or a friendship ending, loss is loss and can be difficult to handle. There are many stages to grieving and learning more about the stages and understanding them can help you feel confident that mourning is healthy and a natural part of life.